An estuary of the Trent and Ouse rivers in northeast-central England. It is navigable for large vessels as far inland as Hull.
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Hum·ber (hŭm'bər) ![]() |
An estuary of the Trent and Ouse rivers in northeast-central England. It is navigable for large vessels as far inland as Hull.
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| North Country (northern section of England) | |
| Hull |
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